Simultaneous beam guides of electromagnetic and acoustic waves in defect-free phoxonic crystals using self-collimation effect

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We report the coexistence of photonic and phononic beam guides in defect-free phoxonic crystals that simultaneously allow a virtually diffractionless propagation for electromagnetic (EM) and acoustic waves. Functionality is achieved via self-collimation effects by intentionally creating simultaneous flat equal-frequency contours of EM waves for both polarizations and acoustic waves. Phoxonic self-collimation in a passband shows considerable advantages over the defect-based phoxonic bandgap effect in achieving phoxonic beam guides. The results thus provide a potential platform to achieve various acoustic-optic devices and highly controllable photon-phonon interactions by simultaneously manipulating the photonic and phononic dispersion.

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Tan, Y., Yu, T., Yu, M., Liu, W., Wang, T., Liu, N., & Liao, Q. (2019). Simultaneous beam guides of electromagnetic and acoustic waves in defect-free phoxonic crystals using self-collimation effect. Applied Physics Express, 12(6). https://doi.org/10.7567/1882-0786/ab21a0

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